We’re all in this together. So why don’t all you restaurants out there help each other out and remind everyone that you're still #OpenForDelivery and taking orders on DoorDash, @ubereats, @postmates, @grubhub, @caviar, or whoever your go-to happens to be!
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Also important is they aren't helping their dashers. I mean, without them this whole business doesn't even exist. They are putting their health at risk. But when
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I’ve never dashed, but I have been researching them for their IPO in the future. If the dashers want more money, they need to start communicating with each other instead of competing for orders. With communication they could easily ramp up the peak pay by holding off on orders.
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Why the hell would their be a commission fee on pickup in the first place? Lol what a joke, just call the restaurant directly people.
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And a lot of restaurants -here in Los Angeles—didn’t offer delivery/take-out before these food apps and still don’t. That’s an extra staff member and transportation expenses for the restaurant.
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They charge the restaurant a commission fee per order. Staying open JUST # to deliver with these services makes no sense (or cents) for businesses. And because not every restaurant has deliver drivers outside of these companies. Again, because $
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I went to order the other day. I saw $0 delivery fee for Hasty Market down the road. Is this why a bag of chips was $6.99 and a pop was $4? The whole $0 fee was misleading if they just bake fees into the prices.
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You left off something in your reply, which is you're only waiving fees until the end of April.
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Everyone is using April as a date, for now. It’ll change once we realize we are still in hot water. If people would just stay home we can get this over with
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That’s nice and all- but what are you doing for your couriers? No one is ordering food, there’s barely any work, I made $28 working 5 hours yesterday during the dinner rush. Gloves are sold out and you’re asking $5 shipping fee- I don’t have $5 (no work)- my email was ignored
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So I’m out there risking my health because I need to pay bills and wouldn’t love to be able to buy food but there’s barely any work available. If i get sick you’ll compensate me but if I’m not sick I’m screwed
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